The Digitized Imagination
Encounters with the Virtual World
Herausgeber: Rajan, Nalini
The Digitized Imagination
Encounters with the Virtual World
Herausgeber: Rajan, Nalini
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The work explores the complex and profound implications of digital technology for a stunning variety of spaces, ranging from science and cinema to citizenship and bazaars.
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The work explores the complex and profound implications of digital technology for a stunning variety of spaces, ranging from science and cinema to citizenship and bazaars.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9781138380325
- ISBN-10: 1138380326
- Artikelnr.: 55102747
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9781138380325
- ISBN-10: 1138380326
- Artikelnr.: 55102747
Nalini Rajan is Professor at the Asian College of Journalism, Chennai, India.
List of Figures and Photographs. Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Nalini
Rajan 2. A Brief History of the Internet from the 15th to the 18th Century
Lawrence Liang 3. The Cut and Thrust of Eisenstein's Montage Sashi Kumar
4. Academics v. the Rest: Some Questions around the Issue of Plagiarism
Arvind Sivaramakrishnan 5. Inventive Science: The Question of Ethics
Vijaya Swaminath 6. Whose DNA Is It, Anyway? Expanding DNA Databanks Raise
Human Rights Concerns Sujatha Byravan 7. 'Thank You for Saving Hindus':
Reflectionson HIndu Hatred in the Digital Age Subarno Chattarji 8. The New
Politics of the New Media Yuk Hui 9. Bebo-ing the South Seas: From Tin Cans
to the Internet in the Pacific Michael Field 10. Weaving an India with
Mailing Lists Frederick Noronha 11. Digital Dreams Baradwaj Rangan 12.
Architecture in the Era of Digital Imagination A.Srivathsan 13.
Technological Ruins: A Short Essay Ravi Sundaram 14. Nehru Place, or Why
the Whole is More than the Sum of its Parts Aman Sethi 15. End of
Technological Innocence Subramanya Sastry 16. 'Domasticating' Technology
Subashree Krishnaswamy. About the Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
Rajan 2. A Brief History of the Internet from the 15th to the 18th Century
Lawrence Liang 3. The Cut and Thrust of Eisenstein's Montage Sashi Kumar
4. Academics v. the Rest: Some Questions around the Issue of Plagiarism
Arvind Sivaramakrishnan 5. Inventive Science: The Question of Ethics
Vijaya Swaminath 6. Whose DNA Is It, Anyway? Expanding DNA Databanks Raise
Human Rights Concerns Sujatha Byravan 7. 'Thank You for Saving Hindus':
Reflectionson HIndu Hatred in the Digital Age Subarno Chattarji 8. The New
Politics of the New Media Yuk Hui 9. Bebo-ing the South Seas: From Tin Cans
to the Internet in the Pacific Michael Field 10. Weaving an India with
Mailing Lists Frederick Noronha 11. Digital Dreams Baradwaj Rangan 12.
Architecture in the Era of Digital Imagination A.Srivathsan 13.
Technological Ruins: A Short Essay Ravi Sundaram 14. Nehru Place, or Why
the Whole is More than the Sum of its Parts Aman Sethi 15. End of
Technological Innocence Subramanya Sastry 16. 'Domasticating' Technology
Subashree Krishnaswamy. About the Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
List of Figures and Photographs. Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Nalini
Rajan 2. A Brief History of the Internet from the 15th to the 18th Century
Lawrence Liang 3. The Cut and Thrust of Eisenstein's Montage Sashi Kumar
4. Academics v. the Rest: Some Questions around the Issue of Plagiarism
Arvind Sivaramakrishnan 5. Inventive Science: The Question of Ethics
Vijaya Swaminath 6. Whose DNA Is It, Anyway? Expanding DNA Databanks Raise
Human Rights Concerns Sujatha Byravan 7. 'Thank You for Saving Hindus':
Reflectionson HIndu Hatred in the Digital Age Subarno Chattarji 8. The New
Politics of the New Media Yuk Hui 9. Bebo-ing the South Seas: From Tin Cans
to the Internet in the Pacific Michael Field 10. Weaving an India with
Mailing Lists Frederick Noronha 11. Digital Dreams Baradwaj Rangan 12.
Architecture in the Era of Digital Imagination A.Srivathsan 13.
Technological Ruins: A Short Essay Ravi Sundaram 14. Nehru Place, or Why
the Whole is More than the Sum of its Parts Aman Sethi 15. End of
Technological Innocence Subramanya Sastry 16. 'Domasticating' Technology
Subashree Krishnaswamy. About the Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
Rajan 2. A Brief History of the Internet from the 15th to the 18th Century
Lawrence Liang 3. The Cut and Thrust of Eisenstein's Montage Sashi Kumar
4. Academics v. the Rest: Some Questions around the Issue of Plagiarism
Arvind Sivaramakrishnan 5. Inventive Science: The Question of Ethics
Vijaya Swaminath 6. Whose DNA Is It, Anyway? Expanding DNA Databanks Raise
Human Rights Concerns Sujatha Byravan 7. 'Thank You for Saving Hindus':
Reflectionson HIndu Hatred in the Digital Age Subarno Chattarji 8. The New
Politics of the New Media Yuk Hui 9. Bebo-ing the South Seas: From Tin Cans
to the Internet in the Pacific Michael Field 10. Weaving an India with
Mailing Lists Frederick Noronha 11. Digital Dreams Baradwaj Rangan 12.
Architecture in the Era of Digital Imagination A.Srivathsan 13.
Technological Ruins: A Short Essay Ravi Sundaram 14. Nehru Place, or Why
the Whole is More than the Sum of its Parts Aman Sethi 15. End of
Technological Innocence Subramanya Sastry 16. 'Domasticating' Technology
Subashree Krishnaswamy. About the Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index